CRCF Days: Growing permanent CDR - A building block of clean industrial growth
Closing session of Day 1 of the first annual CRCF Days, organised by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Climate Action (DG CLIMA). The panel discussion, moderated by Eve Tamme (Carbon Management Europe), brings together Chris Sherwood (Negative Emissions Platform), Mark Preston Aragonès (Bellona Europa), Rafael Broze (Microsoft), and Sacha Corby (Climeworks) to discuss growing permanent carbon dioxide removal (CDR) as a building block of clean industrial growth.

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